Honorary Societies

Alpha Epsilon Lambda (AEL) — Eta ChapterAEL is an honor society for graduate and professional school students. It recognizes students who are in the top 35 percent of their college. No
more than 1 percent of these students are accepted each year.

Golden KeyGolden
Key is an academic honor society that recognizes and encourages
scholastic achievement and excellence among college and university
students from all academic disciplines. The society awards its members more than $400,000 annually through numerous scholarship and award
programs.

Omicron Delta KappaOmicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society recognizes
Clemson University students who are top leaders in scholarship,
athletics, service, mass media and performing arts at the University and
in the community.

Phi Beta Kappa — Delta Chapter of S.C.Clemson University counts itself among the 276 colleges and
universities with a Phi Beta Kappa chapter, representing only 10
percent of the nation's institutions of higher learning.

Phi Kappa Phi — Chapter 49Phi Kappa Phi, the oldest and most selective honor society
in the United States, recognizes excellence in all academic
disciplines. Founded in 1897, Phi Kappa Phi is a charter member
of the Association of College Honor Societies. Today, Phi Kappa
Phi has more than one million members throughout the world.
There are nearly 300 chapters at colleges and universities
in the United States, Puerto Rico and the Philippines.